Complete Guide to Gypsum False Ceiling

Gypsum False Ceiling- A ceiling where Gypsum Board, is fixed with a screw to a metal frame connected to a structural slab. Materials And Installation Process of Gypsum Board False Ceiling Available thickness = 6.5 to 12.5 mm. The Size of the Gypsum Board is available in the Market = 8′ x 4′, 6′ x 4′. Know More About Other Flase Ceilings: false ceiling, Fiber Cement Board, Wash Basin and Sink, Finishing material, Section Used in Gypsum Board False ceiling Perimeter Channel section Hanger Angle (L shape) Intermediate Section (Heavy) Ceiling Section Material Used to Hang or Fixed to Support…

Glass Railing: Which Glass is Best for Your Railing? Types

Glass railing: It is a type of railing where a glass panel is used as infill mater. It is supported by a baluster or post, Aluminum Base, Brackets, and Clamps. Glass is such type of material that is used for beauty and safety. Types of Glass Used for Railing Annealed Glass Important Points to Remember You can learn: false ceilings, Fiber Cement Board, Wash Basin and Sink, Finishing material, Toughened Glass or Tempered glass Important Points to Remember Learn More about Railing: Stainless Steel Railing-Grade, Pros, Cons, Size, Shape, Checklist Laminated Glass Important Points to Remember Types of Interlayer used…

Stainless Steel Railing-Grade, Pros, Cons, Size, Shape, Checklist

What is Stainless Steel Railing Pipes? It is a hollow Rectangular or square tube high-quality pipe that is corrosion-resistant, durable, and used in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Benefits of Stainless Steel Pipes You can Also Learn: Sanitary fittings, Wash Basin and Sink, false ceiling, Architecture, Interior Tips, Checklist, Exterior tips,  Demerits Grade of Stainless Steel Railing Pipes 304 Grade of Stainless Steel Railing 202 Grade of Stainless Steel Railing Shape of Railing Pipes Circular Pipes Rectangular Pipes Thickness/ Gauge of Pipes Note: Higher the gauge, the lesser the thickness, and vice-versa. Installation Tips for Stainless Steel Railing Pipes Important Points to remember…

What is AAC Blocks and their Advantage and Disadvantage

AAC blocks: The Full form of AAC Blocks is Aerated Autoclave Concrete. In order to make it, aluminum reacts with cement, lime, and fly ash in a proportionate blend. In this process, hydrogen gas escapes and creates millions of tiny air cells, which give AAC its strong cell structure. It is strengthened further by steam curing in autoclaves at high pressures. AAC lightweight blocks have a density of 550 – 650 kg/m3. In the civil engineering industry, autoclaved aerated concrete blocks are new. This replaces the current use of red bricks. When compared to traditional red bricks, it has many…

Roof Types I Hip Roof I Gable Roof I Gambrel Roof I Mansard Roof

Roofs can be defined as the uppermost part of a building covered with a structural covering for protection against the weather. It is beautiful to have a roof with different shapes & geometry and covered with a variety of materials. Roofing materials must be chosen and designed based on the conditions of the climate and the surface to be covered Requirement of a Roof The type of roof for a building should be chosen after considering the climatic conditions as well as the material availability. In order for a roof to be well planned, it must meet the following requirements.…

Varnish I Characteristics I Applications I Types of Varnish

Varnish is a hard, transparent film or finish that is commonly used for wood finishing, but it can also be used for other materials. Traditionally, it is made up of drying oil, a resin, and a thinner or solvent or Diluents. Wooden surfaces, paintings, and various decorative objects are protected by varnishes. Once varnishes dry, its solvent evaporates, and the remaining constituents oxidize or polymerize to form a durable transparent film. Characteristics Read Also:-Types of Paint and Its Applications I CelluloseIAsbestos I Bronze I Stucco Applications Types Oil Varnish Turpentine Varnish Sprit Varnish Water Varnish Spar Varnish Asphalt varnish Read…

Comparison of Ordinary Portland cement And Pozzolana Portland cement

Comparison of Ordinary Portland cement And Pozzolana Portland cement: Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) is the most popular cement in the world, but Portland Pozzolana Cement has also gained popularity in recent years. OPC is the basic component used for concrete, mortars, stucco, and other construction materials that require cement. It is classified as hydraulic cement, meaning that it both hardens as a reaction to water but also becomes waterproof once it dries. In this article, you will learn about the Comparison of Ordinary Portland cement And Pozzolana Portland cement Comparison of Ordinary Portland cement And Pozzolana Portland cement Definition Ordinary…

10 Different Types of Stone used in Building

Types of Stone: In this article, you will learn the different types of Stone and their Applications, Compressive Strength, and other Properties. 1. Chalk                 It is pure white limestone and easy to form a powder. It is a sedimentary type of work. Chalk is used as a material for the manufacturing of Portland cement. 2. Basalt and Trap                 There are three types of Igneous rock i.e. Intrusive, Hypabyssal, and extrusive rock. A basalt and Trap rock comes under an extrusive rock. It is hard and tough in nature. The compressive strength of   Basalt and Trap range from…

Types of Paint and Its Applications I CelluloseIAsbestos I Bronze I Stucco

Types of Paint: In this article, you will learn different types of Paint that used in the Construction Industry. According to its function, Paints such as Bitumen Paint, Cellulose Paint, Aluminum Paint, Asbestos, Bronze, etc. Different Types of Paints used in House Painting Bitumen Paint Read Also:- Cellulose Paint Aluminum Paint Asbestos Paint Bronze Paint Emulsion Paint Oil Paint Types of Paint: Stucco Paint Enamel Paint Cement Paint Casein Paint Fluorescent Paint Read also:-

Vehicle in Paint I Function of Linseed Oil I Boiled Linseed Oil I Poppy Oil

Vehicle in Paint: The vehicle is an oily substance that is used to hold the paint together and binds it with the surface. It is also known as Binders or Carrier of Paint or Drying Oil. It is only liquid in which base and pigment are dissolved to form a paint. There are different materials used as Vehicle of Paint. Linseed Oil Linseed Oil is obtained from flax seed. It is a seeds of flax plant and also  used to make rope, linen and wood work. Various Grades of Linseed Oil Raw Linseed Oil Boiled Linseed Oil Double Boiled Linseed…